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Old 01-08-05, 05:54 PM
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I was thinking of getting a 36 hole hazard lite wheel set which comes with a vandero hub on the front are they any good
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Old 01-09-05, 06:04 PM
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I dunno, a 48 hole would probably be better
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/7at would be a good choice, the rim is perfect for the front because its gonna be light, and from personal experiance i can tell you that the hub is amazing
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oh i missred your post, getting a 48h on the back would be a better idea. if you cant get 36h on the front and 48h on the back then go with the 48h set. they will be alot stronger and you will need that for a back wheel
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If you're a smooth rider, go for it. I have np problems with my 36 Hazard Light-Vandero/ 36 Hazard Light-Odyssey Cassette wheelset, although that might partially be due to the fact that they have nicer than average (Marwi) spokes.
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wats so good about your spokes
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They're stronger than normal spokes (ex: Primo, Demolition...).
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how can the be stronger wat r they made out of
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Talking of spokes, anyone seen those flexible spokes and know if there any good?

Think their made by KHE, and are they ment for street or flatland?
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is the hazard lite a cassette hub? i just built a pair of wheels around the hazard cassette. does anyone make Ti axles for these hubs?
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48 hole is da bomb
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flexible spokes ********** hmmm didn't no there was a such a thing. probably not used for flatland if there is a such thing, you want the bike to be pretty stiff doin flat land stuff. o yeah and hazards are great, my friend has a set, he loves em and has never had a problem with em.
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